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S-Video and TV-Out Help`
Name: beaumont911 Date: January 23, 2005 at 20:04:46 Pacific OS: XP Professional CPU/Ram: 512MB
Comment:
Hey, I have an Asus M6N. I plug an S-Video cable and a AV cable plugs into that which plugs into my TV-Out video. I right click my desktop, go to Properties, Go into the settings tab and click advanced and click the displays tab. I set it on TV but I do not know what it is meant to do and nothing happens. Is my laptop screen meant to show up on the TV is or the TV picture meant to show on ly laptop. And how do I get it to work?
Name: beaumont911 Date: January 23, 2005 at 20:21:54 Pacific
Reply:
And I forgot to say that my Vid Card in the laptop is am ATi Mobility Radeon 9100 IGP
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Response Number 2
Name: cliffpage Date: January 24, 2005 at 06:11:05 Pacific
Reply:
the TV out socket on the laptop is so you can display the computer image on your TV screen. I am not familiar with the properties and settings bit on your laptop but that is what it should be able to achieve. Was useful a few years ago for computers with DVD drives so you could play DVD films on TV without buying a separate DVD player but as those are so cheap now, most people have little use for TV out.
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